Thursday, April 28, 2011

Captured on a South Korean battlefield 60 years ago, Army Cpl. James R. Stroup died in a North Korean prison camp. On Wednesday, Stroup's remains were returned to St. Louis, part of an effort by the military to locate, identify and return those missing in action. Please link to the original article to read the rest of the story.http://www.legionemail.com/t/17018181/732065141/54398948/0/

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Where did you serve? Military or Civilian? Stateside or Overseas. Fulda Gap? Berlin? NATO? CIA? State Department? The Dew Line? On a Missile Battery? Down in a Silo? At Sea? Under the Sea? In the Air? According to the VA over 26 million Vets are still alive. I'd bet that most served in the 1945-1991 time frame and I'd like to share your story on this blog. As long as it isn't still classified, email me with your story and I will post it here. proudcoldwarrior@gmail.com